Volume VII (B) Annexure ERD I: Publications for NAAC
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Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of Book Subject Publisher Year R.No
Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of book Subject Publisher Year R.No. 1 Satkari Mookerjee The Jaina Philosophy of PHIL Bharat Jaina Parisat 8/A1 Non-Absolutism 3 Swami Nikilananda Ramakrishna PER/BIO Rider & Co. 17/B2 4 Selwyn Gurney Champion Readings From World ECO `Watts & Co., London 14/B2 & Dorothy Short Religion 6 Bhupendra Datta Swami Vivekananda PER/BIO Nababharat Pub., 17/A3 Calcutta 7 H.D. Lewis The Principal Upanisads PHIL George Allen & Unwin 8/A1 14 Jawaherlal Nehru Buddhist Texts PHIL Bruno Cassirer 8/A1 15 Bhagwat Saran Women In Rgveda PHIL Nada Kishore & Bros., 8/A1 Benares. 15 Bhagwat Saran Upadhya Women in Rgveda LIT 9/B1 16 A.P. Karmarkar The Religions of India PHIL Mira Publishing Lonavla 8/A1 House 17 Shri Krishna Menon Atma-Darshan PHIL Sri Vidya Samiti 8/A1 Atmananda 20 Henri de Lubac S.J. Aspects of Budhism PHIL sheed & ward 8/A1 21 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Dhirendra Nath Bose 8/A2 22 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam VolI 23 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vo.l III 24 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 25 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vol.V 26 Mahadev Desai The Gospel of Selfless G/REL Navijvan Press 14/B2 Action 28 Shankar Shankar's Children Art FIC/NOV Yamuna Shankar 2/A2 Number Volume 28 29 Nil The Adyar Library Bulletin LIT The Adyar Library and 9/B2 Research Centre 30 Fraser & Edwards Life And Teaching of PER/BIO Christian Literature 17/A3 Tukaram Society for India 40 Monier Williams Hinduism PHIL Susil Gupta (India) Ltd. -
Causes of the Rise and Flourishing of Civilizations
www.ijcrt.org © 2021 IJCRT | Volume 9, Issue 5 May 2021 | ISSN: 2320-2882 Causes of the rise and flourishing of civilizations Habibullah hazem Abstract A cursory glance at human history makes it very clear that civilizations are born as human beings, reach maturity and growth, and collapse and die due to more internal causes. The death of civilizations is something that history has talked about a lot and it is called forgotten civilizations. In the science of history and more in the philosophy of history, the issue of how the causes and factors of the emergence, flourishing and destruction of civilizations are mentioned and history analysts study these causes and factors. According to them, the mentioned causes and factors are natural and in the field of events related to natural and human laws. But in intra-religious analysis, looking at causes and factors is done from another angle; The Qur'an, with the aim of guiding human beings, looks at events from an educational point of view. On this basis, each of the events is closely related to the issues of punishment and encouragement of human beings and finds meaning and meaning with monotheism and its belongings. Although it is necessary to look at the events and their causes from the perspective of philosophy of history and natural traditions and laws, but these traditions are closely related to human actions and behavior. In a comprehensive analysis, although earthquakes, floods and other natural disasters are related to natural laws, but human actions are effective in its creation and emergence, and these actions can have a positive and negative impact on natural laws and nature. -
MEI India Watch
www.mei.org.in MEI India watch (Monthly survey of India’s relations with the Middle East) No. 7 August 2010 Compiled by Mushtaq Hussain Political Issues Iran 1. India, Iran JV in sanctions list, crude oil ferries hit New Delhi, Saturday, 10 July 2010 In a setback to THE Indian efforts to re-energise the relationship with Iran, a 35-year-old Indo- Iranian shipping joint venture, Iran-o-Hind, has been placed under sanctions in the latest UN Security Council Resolution 1929 on Iran. This is the only entity with Indian links included in the fresh round of sanctions. This has significant implications for transport of crude that India imports from Iran. India imports 12 per cent of its crude from Iran. Tankers from Iran-o-Hind, which has a fleet of eight vessels, were used for this purpose. Sources said now India would have to look for alternate ways to transport crude, engaging services of entities that have not been affected by the sanctions. Source: The Indian Express, New Delhi For full report: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/indiairan-jv-in-sanctions-list-crude-oil-ferries-hit/644670/ Middle East Institute @ New Delhi, www.mei.org.in INDIA WATCH-07/HUSSAIN 2 2. India wants to resume talks with Iran on ‘Peace Pipeline’ New Delhi, Monday, 12 July 2010 After a two-year lull, India has proposed to resume talks with Iran on importing gas through a pipeline passing through Pakistan, but Iran wants the meeting to happen in Tehran. India, in April, proposed a meeting of the India-Iran Joint Working Group (JWG) between May 23 and 28 in New Delhi to discuss the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project, but Tehran has not yet confirmed the dates. -
S. No TITLE AUTHOR 1 the GREAT INDIAN MIDDLE CLASS PAVAN K
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU INDIAN CULTURAL CENTRE EMBASSY OF INDIA JAKARTA JNICC JAKARTA LIBRARY BOOK LIST (PDF version) LARGEST COLLECTION OF INDIAN WRITINGS IN INDONESIA Simple way to find your favourite book ~ write the name of the Book / Author of your choice in “FIND” ~ Note it down & get it collected from the Library in charge of JNICC against your Library membership card. S. No TITLE AUTHOR 1 1 THE GREAT INDIAN MIDDLE CLASS PAVAN K. VERMA 2 THE GREAT INDIAN MIDDLE CLASS PAVAN K. VERMA 3 SOCIAL FORESTRY PLANTATIONS K.M. TIWARI & R.V. SINGH 4 INDIA'S CULTURE. THE STATE, THE ARTS AND BEYOND. B.P. SINGH 5 INDIA'S CULTURE. THE STATE, THE ARTS AND BEYOND. B.P. SINGH 6 INDIA'S CULTURE. THE STATE, THE ARTS AND BEYOND. B.P. SINGH UMA SHANKAR JHA & PREMLATA 7 INDIAN WOMEN TODAY VOL. 1 PUJARI 8 INDIA AND WORLD CULTURE V. K. GOKAK VIDYA NIVAS MISHRA AND RFAEL 9 FROM THE GANGES TO THE MEDITERRANEAN ARGULLOL 10 DISTRICT DIARY JASWANT SINGH 11 TIRANGA OUR NATIONAL - FLAG LT. Cdr.K. V. SINGH (Retd) 12 PAK PROXY WAR. A STORY OF ISI, BIN LADEN AND KARGIL RAJEEV SHARMA 13 THE RINGING RADIANCE SIR COLIN GARBETT S. BHATT & AKHTAR MAJEED 14 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND FEDERALISM (EDITOR) 15 KAUTILYA TODAY JAIRAM RAMESH VASUDHA DALMIA, ANGELIKA 16 CHARISMA & CANON MALINAR, MARTIN CHRISTOF (EDITOR) 17 A GOAN POTPOURRI ANIBAL DA COSTA 18 SOURCES OF INDIAN TRADITION VOL. 2 STEPHEN HAY (EDITOR) 19 SECURING INDIA'S FUTURE IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM BRAHMA CHELLANEY(EDITOR) 20 INDIA FROM MIDNIGHT TO THE MILLENNIUM SHASHI THAROOR 21 DOA (BHS INDONESIA) M. -
Dr. Vrushali Deshmukh an Indian Classical Vocalist
Dr. Vrushali Deshmukh An Indian Classical Vocalist Dr. Vrushali Deshmukh, an outstanding vocalist in the field of Hindustani Classical music, gifted with a mellifluous and flexible voice, blends of emotional intelligence. Profile Dr. Vrushali Deshmukh is an India based versatile vocalist and also occasional music composer, also featured in Marathi Sangeet Natak (Music Drama). Footprints: Vrushali stepped into the melodious world of music at a tender age of only six by her mother. Blessed with an inborn talent and good understanding towards ‘Shruti’ and ‘Laya’ since childhood, without any special musical background. Her grandfather was famous Kirtankar of Nath (Warakari) Sampradaya, so that she has a spiritual background and aspect towards music. As a child, when her mother sang Bhajans, she listened to them in rapt attention. This first response to the magic of musical notes became a series involvement and commitment for her, in later life. No doubt that, with her melodious voice she will continue to please music lovers for years to come. Musical Journey Vrushali started learning music with the encouragement of her parents and her own passion. After receiving initial basic training from Shri Anil Hampras and Shri Sudarshan Dhutekar, she got CCRT Young artist scholarship from Ministry of culture department, India. For this, she got basic and advanced training of Hindustani khyal, from senior disciple of Pt.Jasaraj (Mewati tradition) - Pt.Shivadas Degloorkar.After that she has also received special research guidence from Dr. Pornima Dhumale. Now, Vrushali has been learning in the Jaipur - Atrauli style from renowned senior vocalist Vidushi Dr. Ashwini Bhide Deshpande. -
A Contribution to the Study of the Persian Concept of Âberu 113
A Contribution to the Study of the Persian Concept of Âberu 113 Magdalena Zaborowska* PL ISSN 02398818 HEMISPHERES Vo l. 29, No. 1, 2014 A Contribution to the Study of the Persian Concept of Âberu Abstract The concept of âberu is one of those key concepts in Iranian culture which are very hard to define. In this paper the author attempts to explain its philosophical meaning, both by philological analysis based on dictionary sources and by placing it within the context of Iranian, pre-Islamic and Islamic culture. Emphasizing the bond between the idea of water and the concept of âberu, as well as defining it as veil woven from values and principles that protects humans; thus enables an understanding of its significant status among Iranians in contemporary culture. Because loss of âberu or its destruction is commonly understood in the terms of a threat to life, many actions undertaken by Iranians are motivated by the desire to preserve it. Since various methodological approaches can be applied to the study of the concept of âberu, this article should be viewed only as an small contribution to reviling its complexity. There is no doubt that understanding another culture requires familiarizing oneself with its fundamental concepts. While representatives of a particular culture often refer to such concepts and ideas in an attempt to facilitate intuition for others they usually remain unintelligible and unclear. Grasping their meaning is a difficult task as most of them are culturally rooted and refer to cultural experience. Decoding these ideas may however help in understanding how people think, with reference to their value systems and beliefs. -
PADMA AWARD- 2021 Padma Vibhushan (7) SN Name Field State/Country 1 Shri Shinzo Abe Public Affairs Japan 2 Shri S P Balasubramaniam(Posthumous) Art Tamil Nadu 3 Dr
PADMA AWARD- 2021 Padma Vibhushan (7) SN Name Field State/Country 1 Shri Shinzo Abe Public Affairs Japan 2 Shri S P Balasubramaniam(Posthumous) Art Tamil Nadu 3 Dr. Belle Monappa Hegde Medicine Karnataka 4 Shri Narinder Singh Kapany(Posthumous) Science and Engineering United States of America 5 Maulana Wahiduddin Khan Others- Spiritualism Delhi 6 Shri B. B. Lal Others- Archaeology Delhi 7 Shri Sudarshan Sahoo Art Odisha Padma Bhushan (10) 1 Ms. Krishnan Nair Shantakumari Chithra Art Kerala 2 Shri Tarun Gogoi(Posthumous) Public Affairs Assam 3 Shri Chandrashekhar Kambara Literature and Education Karnataka 4 Ms. Sumitra Mahajan Public Affairs Madhya Pradesh 5 Shri Nripendra Misra Civil Service Uttar Pradesh 6 Shri Ram Vilas Paswan(Posthumous) Public Affairs Bihar 7 Shri Keshubhai Patel(Posthumous) Public Affairs Gujarat 8 Shri Kalbe Sadiq(Posthumous) Others-Spiritualism Uttar Pradesh 9 Shri Rajnikant Devidas Shroff Trade and Industry Maharashtra 10 Shri Tarlochan Singh Public Affairs Haryana Padma Shri (102) 1 Shri Gulfam Ahmed Art Uttar Pradesh 2 Ms. P. Anitha Sports Tamil Nadu 3 Shri Rama Swamy Annavarapu Art Andhra Pradesh 4 Shri Subbu Arumugam Art Tamil Nadu 5 Shri Prakasarao Asavadi Literature and Education Andhra Pradesh 6 Ms. Bhuri Bai Art Madhya Pradesh 7 Shri Radhe Shyam Barle Art Chhattisgarh 8 Shri Dharma Narayan Barma Literature and Education West Bengal 9 Ms. Lakhimi Baruah Social Work Assam 10 Shri Biren Kumar Basak Art West Bengal 11 Ms. Rajni Bector Trade and Industry Punjab 12 Shri Peter Brook Art United Kingdom 13 Ms. Sangkhumi Bualchhuak Social Work Mizoram 14 Shri Gopiram Bargayn Burabhakat Art Assam 15 Ms. -
Dr. Ambreen Tabassum Shakir Jan, Assistant Professor
Dr. Ambreen Tabassum Shakir Jan, Assistant Professor 1. PERSONAL INFORMATION Name Ambreen Tabassum Shakir Jan Father's Name Muhamad Rafique NIC No. 17301-3818022-6 Domicile Peshawar Date of Birth 01.03.1975 Marital Status Married Religion Islam Mobile No/PTCL No 0300-9191864, 051-9268330 Address PAF Falcon Complex, I.H. 131, Street No. 19, Expressway, Rawalpindi. 2. PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION Designation: Assistant Professor Department Urdu University: National University of Modern Languages, H-9, Islamabad. Phone (office): +92-51-9265100-110 EXT: 2261 Email: [email protected] 3. QUALIFICATIONS Discipline Certificate Degree Passing Year Board/University /Subject PhD Urdu Lit 18th July, 2011 NUML, Islamabad M.Phil/MS Urdu Lit 2009 AIOU, Islamabad Masters Urdu Lit 2005 Peshawar University Bachelors Arts 2002 F.G. College Peshawar FA/FSc Arts 2000 Peshawar Board Matric Science 1991 Peshawar Board 4. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Regular/ Designation/Post From To Organization Contract Assistant Professor November, Till date Regular Urdu Department, NUML (BPS-19) 2011 Lecturer (BPS-18) 26.9.2007 November, 2011 Regular Urdu Department, NUML Lecturer (BPS-17) 03.01.2006 25.09.2007 Regular Urdu Department, NUML Lecturer 2.5.2005 02.01.2006 Contract Urdu Department, NUML Visiting Professor i. Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad (M.A, Urdu Literature) ii. Federal Urdu University Islamabad (MBA, Urdu Literature) Page 1of 6 5. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS (HEC APPROVED) Sr. Topic Name of Journal Year HEC Approved No PP: 77-86 Tanhai Kay Soou Saal Aur “Daryaft” Shouba Urdu ISSN: 1814-2885 1. HEC Approved Gaiberial Garshia Markez Numl Islamabad. Vol: 20 July-Dec 2018 PP: 48-58 Faiz Ahmed Faiz Ki Shairi “ADRAAK” Shouba ISSN:2412-6144 2. -
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) st th (1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017) 14995_AQAR_2016-2017_Jawaharlal Nehru University_New Delhi Page 1 of 140 All NAAC accredited institutions will submit an annual self-reviewed progress report to NAAC, through its IQAC. The report is to detail the tangible results achieved in key areas, specifically identified by the institutional IQAC at the beginning of the academic year. The AQAR will detail the results of the perspective plan worked out by the IQAC. (Note: The AQAR period would be the Academic Year. For example, July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013) Part – A AQAR for the year July 2016 – June 2017 1. Details of the Institution 1.1 Name of the Institution Jawaharlal Nehru University 1.2 Address Line 1 Administrative Building Address Line 2 New Mehrauli Road City/Town New Delhi State Delhi Pin Code 110067 Institution e-mail address [email protected] Contact Nos. 011-26704090 Name of the Head of the Institution: Prof. M. Jagadesh Kumar Vice Chancellor Tel. No. with STD Code: 011-26704001 Mobile: - 14995_AQAR_2016-2017_Jawaharlal Nehru University_New Delhi Page 2 of 140 Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator: Prof. Atul Kumar Johri Director (IQAC) Mobile: - [email protected] IQAC e-mail address: 1.3 NAAC Track ID (For ex. MHCOGN 18879) 14995 1.4 NAAC Executive Committee No. & Date: 05.07.2012 (For Example EC/32/A&A/143 dated 3-5-2004. This EC no. is available in the right corner- bottom of your institution’s Accreditation Certificate) 1.5 Website address: jnu.ac.in Web-link of the AQAR: https://jnu.ac.in/iqac_reports For ex. -
Faculty Profile Proforma
FACULTY PROFILE PROFORMA Title Ms FirstNam Ren LastNam Gupt Photograph (Ms/Mr/Dr/Pro e u e a f) Designation Asst.Professor Department Music Address Kalindi College,East patel nagar,Delhi- (Official) 110008 Phone No. 9810838724 Email [email protected] Education Subject Institution Year Details M.Phil –Music Faculty of Music, Delhi 1999 University M.A-Music Miranda House,Delhi 1997 Gold Medallist University B.A-Music Hindu College, Delhi 1995 Bina Sharma Memorial prize for University highest marks CareerProfile Organisation/Instituti Designation Duration Role on Kalindi College Asstt. Professor Since 1998 Teacher In Charge Research Interests/Specialization Topic of Research in Mphil. (Dissertation) –Raga Nat ke prakar Topic of Research in Phd.–“ Sangeetkarkevyaktitvakekaaraktatva –Ek adhhyayan “submitted in March 2019. Administrative Assignments / Contribution to corporate life Conducted Admissions as Admission Convenor/Co-Convenor in the year 2013-14 Conducted Annual Examination as Co-Convenor in the year 2012-2013 Convenor of ECA committee , Convenor of Cultural programmes in all the mega events of the college namely ‘ Orientation Day, Freshers party, Alumni meet, and Annual Day. Also Convenor of the inaugural, Sa Re Ga and Group song events of the fest ‘Lehren ‘ from past many years . Member of the Students Union advisory committee . Teaching Experiences (Subject/Courses taught) Having experience of teaching Indian Classical Music (Vocal) as one of the main subjects in BA(Prog) for past 17years . Courses: BA programme- Discipline(all papers) Sec 1,2,3,4 Generic 1,2 Research Guidance Guided a group of 3 students on the project ‘ development of thumri in past 50 years ‘ in the year 2017- 18. -
Md. Muddassir Quamar, Ph.D. Associate Fellow, Institute of Defence Studies & Analyses Contact: +91 11 2671 7083 (Ext
Md. Muddassir Quamar, Ph.D. Associate Fellow, Institute of Defence Studies & Analyses Contact: +91 11 2671 7083 (Ext. 7124) Mobile: +91 8826917240 E-mail: [email protected] Academic Activities Associate Editor, Contemporary Review of the Middle East (ISSN 2347-7989), Sage, India since July 2014. Visiting Fellow (November 2014 – February 2015), King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Education Ph.D. (2016) Centre for West Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Thesis title: Social Reforms in Saudi Arabia, 1991-2010. M.Phil (2011) Centre for West Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Dissertation title: Educational Reforms in Saudi Arabia, 1995-2010. M.A. (2007) Centre for Arabic and African Studies, School of Language, Literature and Cultural Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Publications Book Kumaraswamy, P. R. and Quamar, Md. Muddassir (eds.), Contemporary Persian Gulf: Essays in Honour of Gulshan Dietl, Girijesh Pant and Prakash C. Jain (New Delhi: Knowledge World, 2015). Journal Articles Kumaraswamy, P. R. and Quamar, Md. Muddassir, “More Effective as Regent than Monarch: Abdulla’s Reform Legacy”, Contemporary Arab Affairs, 2016, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 445-460. Quamar, Md. Muddassir, “Sociology of the Veil in Saudi Arabia: Dress Code, Individual Choices and Questions on Women Empowerment”, Digest of Middle East Studies, 2016, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 315-337. Quamar, Md. Muddassir, “Saudi Arabia’s Quest for Knowledge and Efforts for Educational Reforms: Achievements and Fault lines”, Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Winter 2016, Vol. -
Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur SYLLABUS for SCREENING TEST for the POST of ASSISTANT PROFESSOR in URDU - Language & Literature
Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur SYLLABUS FOR SCREENING TEST FOR THE POST OF ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN URDU - Language & Literature Unit – I (a) Western Hindi and its dialects namely : Braj Bhasha, Haryanwi and Khari Boli. (b) Role of Rajasthani in the development of Urdu. (c) Persio-Arabic elements in Urdu. (d) Different theories of the origin of Urdu Language. Unit – II (a) Classical geners of Urdu Poetry : Ghazal, Qasida, Marsiya, Masnavi, Rubai. (b) Modern generes of Urdu Poetry : Nazm – Blank Verse, Free Verse. (c) Important generes of Urdu Prose : Dastan, Novel, Short Story (Afsana), Drama, Biography. (d) Two classical Schools of Urdu Poetry : (i) Delhi School of Poetry. (ii) Lucknow School of Poetry. Unit – III (a) Salient Features of Daccani Language and important poets of Daccani. (b) Important Prose writers upto Mirza Ghalib. (c) Aligarh Movement and its contribution in the development of Urdu Literature. (d) Romantic/Progressive Movement and its contribution in the development of Modern Urdu Literature. Unit – IV Important Poets and Prose Writers (a) Poets (Nazm) – Nazir, Akabarabadi, Hali, Azad, Chakbast, Durga Sahay Suroor, Akbar Allahabadi, Iqbal Joseh, Faiz, Meeraji, Noon Meem Rashid. (b) Poets (Ghazal)_ - Wali, Dard, Meer, Nasikh, atish, Ghalib, Momin, Dagh, Hasrat, Fani, Asghar, Firaq, Nasir Kazmi. (c) Prose Writers (Fiction) – Mulla Wajhi, Meer Amman, Rajab Ali Beg Suroor, Nazir Ahmad, Premchand, Saadat Hasan Manto, Krishan Chander, Bedi, Quarratul Ain Hyder, Surendar Parkash. (d) Prose Writers (Non-fiction ) - Fazli, Ghalib, Mohd. Hussain Azad, Mehdi Ifadi, Sir Syed, Hali, Shibli, Maulana Azad, Rashid Ahmad Siddique, Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi. Unit – V (a) Impact of West on Urdu Literature.